Saturday, October 31, 2015

It's been a long time since I've had the chance to post a pattern. This one is something I've tried twice now. One in bulky yarn and this one in worsted weight. They are basically the same, an even amount of stitches, with the worsted version with about 70 more than the bulky. My Worsted weight version ended up with an even six inches in width.

You want to have an even amount of chains to start with, so that when you do the cross stitch double crochet it will come out evenly.

Worsted weight yarn and a J hook:

Chain 170 stitches, or however long you want your scarf to be. I wanted to be able to double this one up.
Making sure chain doesn't twist, slip stitch to close to begin working in rounds.
Round 1: ch 1, single crochet in same stitch and in each stitch around.

Round 2: ch 3, (counts as first stitch now and throughout) double crochet in next stitch and in each stitch around, slip stitch to top of beginning chain.

Round 3: ch 1, single crochet in same stitch and in each stitch around. slip stitch to close in top of first single crochet

Round 4: ( this round is the cross stitch round) chain 3, working in last stitch of previous round, double crochet by working across the front of beginning chain, (this makes a X effect) *skip next double crochet, double crochet in next stitch, double crochet in skipped double crochet* repeat from * to * around, slip stitching in to beginning chain.

Repeat rounds 1-4 for a width of your choice, I worked 3 sets total.

Then work another round of double crochet and then one final round of single crochet to finish off.

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I am a SAHM with a lot of hobbies. I love photography and making things with my hands. I am wife to a Coca Cola Truck driver/volunteer firefighter and mom to three beautiful girls. We love spending time outdoors! if you would like to contact me about a pattern and you are not on ravelry please use this. jaymegliv3@yahoo.com I will be more than happy to help with any questions or fix mistakes you might have found.... I make lots!